Only two more days left until massive rangeban on EU, What do you think?

Only two more days left until massive rangeban on EU, What do you think?

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Probably for the best, i'm addicted to this place

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What

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Data_Protection_Regulation

TL;DR: EU citizens can sue American websites so American websites are just blocking EU IP range

This website isn't American

bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapid=311836605

Yes It is. This is owned by Japanese, but the company is still legally based in America and bound to the United States law.

The GDPR went into effect today

Same.

Nani

>Only two more days left until massive rangeban on EU, What do you think?
AHAHA!!!Based EU!!!Time to create EUchan.

That could be fun, and rangeban leaves, bongs and amerilards

A site like Jow Forums doesn't need to worry about it because it has no presence in the EU's jurisdiction.

i support this

Are you crazy? We'd all be in jail for hatespeech and thoughtcrimes within a week.

EU ruined everything again.

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Stop spamming the same pictures, Ivan.

I’m probably an Eurocuck but is it really weird that people should have more knowledge and rights over their own personal information owned and used by companies?
We are living in the age of big data. It’s a valuable resource

business idea: Jow Forums but without r*ssians and *nglos

gdpr is about personal data being stored by websites
Jow Forums is an ANONYMOUS imageboard

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OK. But why nanny state EU is so popular in US, Joe?

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Le Jow Forums magnefique

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>The GDPR states that IP addresses should be considered personal data as it enters the scope of ‘online identifiers’.
not to mention the obvious email address storage for pass owners

>but is it really weird that people should have more knowledge and rights over their own personal information owned and used by companies?
Literally everyone already does. I, as a crypto-yank, can go to Facebook RIGHT NOW and download a zip file containing all the data they store about me.
GDPR, much like the cookie law, is purely political virtue signalling by technologically inept boomers.

>eurocuck
Bullshit, remember how Americans sucked it up that the Zucc is earning billions of their data while the EU specifically targetted this campaign against Facebook, Google and the like.

Okay well good for you I can do it too but there’s more than just Facebook you know.

It's only an issue when Jow Forums stores the IP adresses for more than 4 months and if pass users aren't giving their consent for prolonged storage.

>it has no presence in the EU's jurisdiction.
The fuck are you on about?
Jow Forums isnt affected because it doesnt store data. If it did it the EU would be able to sue it. It has a presence in EU jurisdiction if I can access it

This

I wonder how this works with American sites that don’t operate here but do sell ad-space to European companies for European visitors

Article 50 is what you're looking for.

You’ve read it?

b-but I dont want my yurobros to go

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We will get British proxies and give Britain a bad name

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w-what? please, no.

>it has no presence in EU

You must be retarded or something.

Also inb4 some based euroanon sues Jow Forums for the lulz and kills this shite

you don't sue over gdpr, you report it to the regulators

>no ameritards
Count me in

>Also inb4 some based euroanon sues Jow Forums for the lulz and kills this shite
>moor education
The EU has no way to enforce any penalties on Jow Forums.

We are copying the US in trying to apply our jurisdiction to the whole world.